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Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small text file that your browser stores on your device. Cookies are transferred into your device’s permanent storage when you visit our website to allow the site to recognise you when you visit our website again and to enable us to improve your use of the site.

Cookies may be temporary (or “session”) cookies, which are only in use while you visit our website and are deleted when you close your browser, or permanent cookies, which stay on your device’s permanent storage after you leave our website until you delete them manually or your browser deletes them after a period of time.

We may use temporary cookies in order to remember you as you use our website, but we also allow third parties (particularly Google) to use analytical cookies (both temporary and permanent) on our website to compile aggregate information about the areas of our website that are visited most frequently.

Most web browser settings are set for you to accept both our own cookies and third-party cookies. However, you are able to adjust those settings (in relation to both our own cookies and those of third parties) to accept the cookies, to prompt you to accept or refuse a cookie each time one is sent, or to reject all cookies outright. We recommend that, for the highest functionality of the website, you accept both our own cookies and third-party cookies. Browser settings can be changed in your toolbar. 

 

Online Behavioural Advertising

We use cookies from third-party advertising partners to deliver relevant advertisements to you on other websites. Below is a list of our advertising partners. To opt-out of a third party's use of cookies and behavioural advertising, you must visit its website and follow its specified opt-out method.

Google

You can learn how Google uses information from sites or apps that use their services by visiting their website.

If you don't want Google to use information based on your activity on our website for the purpose of showing you more relevant advertisements, you can opt-out by following the instructions specified on their website.

For reference, Google operates the Google Display Network (comprising partner websites and some Google properties like YouTube), DoubleClick online ad serving products and the DoubleClick Ad Exchange, and Invite Media. Note: Because Google uses DoubleClick and Invite technology, cookies placed by Google for behavioral advertising, including the opt-out cookie, will appear as DoubleClick and Invite cookies.

Facebook

For more information on how Facebook ads work, and to control the types of adverts shown to you, visit their website here. If you'd prefer that Facebook didn't use information based on your activity on the Surety Bonds and Guarantees Ltd website for the purpose of showing you more relevant ads, you can opt-out by accessing your Facebook settings.

Linkedin

You can learn how Linkedin uses information from sites or apps that use their services by visiting their website. If you'd prefer that Linkedin didn't use information based on your activity on the website for the purpose of showing you more relevant ads, you can opt-out by accessing your Linkedin advertising preferences.

 

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